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[MAY <strong>15</strong>, 1947 1<br />

OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

DR. N. KRANTMAN-Optometrist<br />

EXAMINATION OF THE EVES<br />

Piano MlllWn e-4168<br />

Houra Dally<br />

And by Appointment<br />

321 MHIburn Av«.<br />

MiUburn, K. J.<br />

(Above WoolwortlTs)<br />

FOR SANDWICHES, 5URE!<br />

and hrlOAST, ROLIS, MUfflNS, TOO!<br />

i"" 11 •»»» »'" -«••••»<br />

"* TKltTIH IOKC« lltlS,<br />

S»f«J»WH<br />

HARTLEY'S<br />

ORANGE MARMALADE<br />

I Do You Keep Your Silver in Hiding<br />

| Because It Lacks That Shine?<br />

Our modern pnllstung machines will restore ike<br />

lustre fo your table silverware, anliqnM, copper<br />

and brass Items, etc. All work Buaraateed.<br />

TRANQUIL HOUSE<br />

Valley st, JlanJeiMoii Opposite Columbia Hlgl School<br />

S.O. S-230S<br />

iiiiiimii'iyiifi<br />

Repairing Replating<br />

SILVER<br />

TRAYS BOWLS PIATTERS TEA SETI<br />

JEWELRY CRAFTSMEN<br />

You may expect the belt kind of icorfc . , , attd gel ill<br />

603 Central Avenue, East Oranfi OR 4-9053<br />

FUR STORAGE<br />

full protection against<br />

• FIRE --<br />

• THEFT ^ s ^<br />

• MOTHS ^ ^<br />

Distinctive<br />

• r HI r n kitn^<br />

^ - ^ SERVICE K Y CIWETTNINV<br />

s^*^ SO. 2-7-I64 — 14 Verffey St., South Orange<br />

Chiovarou & Sou<br />

PAIKTKVC COSTHACTOR<br />

Paperhanging Decorating<br />

Summit £-3567<br />

For listi limuirs Call<br />

11 Union riace<br />

Summit, K. J.<br />

-NOTICE-<br />

NEWARK FARMERS' MARKET, INC.<br />

(Also Known ns Chapel Street Market)<br />

Starting Sunday, May 18, 1947<br />

Market Open 6 Nights a Week<br />

SUN.-MON.-f UES.-WED.-THURS. Opens at 8 P. M.<br />

FRIDAYS at 7 P. M. (Closes Doily ot 9 A. M.J<br />

Former Owned and Farmer Controlled<br />

The largest wholesale fruit and vegetable market<br />

in the state — located in the center of the<br />

Metropolitan area of Nevr York and New Jersey.<br />

We also carry a fine selection<br />

of potted Flowers and Plants<br />

JOSEPH. CATHERINE and CORNELIA ST5..<br />

ALBERT and EUCLID AVES.. NEWARK, N. J.<br />

"It It Grows, NEWARK FARMERS' MARKET Bos If<br />

Let Your Child<br />

RELAX<br />

While Being Photographed<br />

T°r s really wtlstaclory incline of your child, he or *b«<br />

•honld be photoj;r»E>h«i in tin relaxing straosphai. o! hi,<br />

own home. My portable equipment permits reilly life-like<br />

photography in your own Some. Telephone now for 00<br />

; at your convenience.<br />

Portrait and Candid Shots<br />

Of Babies and Children<br />

GORDON ROTH<br />

, - CANDID - WSDMNG<br />

« Woodland Boad<br />

Short Hills MBM<br />

College Corner<br />

Bf AV<br />

Among the Sktdraore College studtcts<br />

who received highest honors<br />

for the flrst senMster.ls Audrey<br />

Brows., daughter of Mrs. Raymond<br />

C. Browe of Parkview drive.<br />

Walter Ulshoefer, son of the<br />

WsJter A. Ulshoefera of Soiithern<br />

Slope drive is a member of the cast<br />

of th* three-act comedy by Mow<br />

Hart, "You Cen't Take It With<br />

You," The play will be glvea by<br />

tiie ^&r$ks Theatre Guild, Newark<br />

State Teachers College on May 23.<br />

Initiated recently into FM Kappa<br />

Tu fraternity at K^neaelaer Polytechnic<br />

Institute, Troy, N. Y,,<br />

was Theodore T. Banana of Millbum.<br />

.<br />

Slsijoe Sehuler, dtugbler of the<br />

A. A. SChulera of BaltUsrol wAy,<br />

aitsrvd?d the la^t hop at ^unapol-ia<br />

given by the 3rd claes midshipmen.<br />

Sli« was ulga present 9-t "Operation<br />

Pinafore," a musical givsn<br />

at Ann*polis. Eaine'g aophomcre<br />

year at Mary WasbiBeton CallBge<br />

comes to a close sometime around<br />

Decoration Day.<br />

Pat Becker will graduate May 27<br />

from Stephen Juniar College. Her<br />

parents, Mr and Mrs. f red Becker<br />

wili Jeave on May 22 to motor down<br />

to attend the graduation exercises.<br />

Brother Fred has been pledged to<br />

Beta Psi fraternity at Rutgers, He<br />

,is living at tiie frateraity fcouas at<br />

present and will be home for the<br />

summer vacation on tbe 23rd of<br />

this maath. The Beepers' niece,<br />

Lois iiuagrave is cominig home<br />

from the "Univeraity uf Mlcaigaa<br />

June 7 to get, married. She will<br />

return ^ Ann Arbor this summer<br />

in order to complete her senior<br />

year.<br />

Ur. and Mrs. Frank H. Ormerod<br />

of Martindalc rood will drive to<br />

Stephens Coliege, Colurabua; Missouri<br />

the latter part of this month<br />

to attend the graduation exercises<br />

of their daughter, Barbara Ann.<br />

John TapJin, gon of Kr. and Mrs.<br />

Harry W. T&pliai of Meadowbtvok<br />

toad will fee home the end of May<br />

after having comple;ed his junior<br />

year at Prir.ceton. John in a<br />

member of the Princeton Court<br />

Club BII4 is majoring in International<br />

Politic!.<br />

C. J'redcrtck Rcgge, Jr, of Fairfield<br />

drive, a. law student at the<br />

The <strong>Millburn</strong> & Short Hilte ITEM<br />

pnr-nt*<br />

In collefrei and n<br />

Etrknt<br />

rllei: to e<br />

Mfeudh TeEep! Stwrt 1-tISl.<br />

T E h<br />

Barbara Shader, daug-hter of Mr.<br />

and >Lrs. G. W. Shader of Park<br />

road wts among the 100 peop]H<br />

who took part In the annual May<br />

Day festival -which WBJJ held at<br />

Mount Union College, Alliance,<br />

Ohio, May 9. Barbara, was among<br />

those whl University of Virginia, r«u oeen guarding a Treasure Cheat which by bus. The Bonnie Brae Farm<br />

elected to th^ Raven Society, one will contain many special prizes Camp h en« of the few completely<br />

of the highest honors that can be and sotlvenicra donated W busi- free campa :n the Siate and places<br />

awarded at th* University. Ragge ness firms throughout New Jersey are la gTeat demand, for children<br />

diac is an fiditor of the Virginia<br />

and New York.- Many national ad- who would otherwise have no opvertisers<br />

have added to the inter-<br />

L»w Review and a dean's licl man.<br />

portunity whatever to gr«t off the<br />

est of the occasion by enriching<br />

the contents of the Treasure Chest<br />

city streets and away from the<br />

Cadet Edson Garntbrantr of The guests, who will play bridge menacing conditions f&r the health-<br />

Ridg-e terrace was escorted by ia the variola cottages in which builciiYig gtpi?iriencd of c&niping-<br />

MJdsh-Spmau Jtoger M. Gregory Jr. th« boys live and which they w-ll Friends of children from all parts<br />

or Veatnor, N. J. durfng the visit turn, over to their friends for the 0£ the State, notably the 3,000<br />

of 51 West Point Cadets to theday.<br />

will be Entertained by rovir.g women who will attend this An-<br />

Naval Academy. Tbe visit waa bands of pirates who are now busy nual Spring Bridge, make this<br />

> presented a Dutcfc danca<br />

arranged as part o! their traJninr with elaliora» plans and reheara- service possible by their generous<br />

in the series of dar.ses that tcok the to promote understand!^ "between als.<br />

support,<br />

spectators on an imaginary trip the future officers o£ the two serv-<br />

Those who make Bomnfe Brae<br />

around the world.<br />

ices.<br />

Farm at MUIington their objective<br />

Commander John D. Bulk«Iey, 6f on aay of the three day* will Had<br />

Mr. and Mrs- Walter J. C'artatcc- FT Boat fame, conducted tbe cadets themselves In the rolling Somerset<br />

sen of Undercliff road were in AI- through the Naval Engineering:<br />

Paper Collection<br />

County farming country of New<br />

lentoiCTi. Pa. on Sunday to witness Experiment Station at Annapolis. Jersey with its far hills and its<br />

Lhe Vesting Ceremony at Cedai During tte rest of th* day they<br />

Householders are asked "by<br />

quiet charni. The first spring<br />

Crest College. Tiieix daughter, were free to enjoy the many ath-<br />

Guy R. Bosworth Post Ameri-<br />

flowering will make the country<br />

Jane, is a member of the sopholetic and $oclel events,<br />

can. Legion, to save their waste<br />

especially attractive. Guesta will<br />

more cla.ES.<br />

+<br />

paper for a collection to be<br />

arrive at the Farm In, time for a. de- made on Sunday, June <strong>15</strong>, The<br />

licious dessert,, and will then settle<br />

Gladys E. Kurtz, daughter of th* Bonnie Brae<br />

cooperation of all 13 asked in<br />

down to bridge and otter diyer-<br />

Donald I* Kurtzes of Parsonage<br />

tlssernent3 pJanned for them.<br />

tying the paj>er In bur-dies and<br />

Mill toad k&s toea. inLUatecl into<br />

Those who wish, to sen the ^axm<br />

placing at the mirb. Trucks will<br />

- yioiiar Board, national leadership Farm Bridge<br />

and its livestock and the BOnn.Ee cover every street in the Town-<br />

society for senior-women, at Buck-<br />

Brae Farai camp which is about ship.nell<br />

University.<br />

Friends of <strong>Millburn</strong>. and SECT:<br />

a quarter of a mile away from the<br />

Hills, among nther friends of Bon-<br />

One cf seven Bucknell co-eds ini-<br />

institution buildings will be urged<br />

nie Brae ffarm for Boya, are cotiated<br />

into the society, Gladys ia<br />

to d.o so. For those who do :iot<br />

operating in the Three Bay Annual<br />

enrolled in the liberal arts course.<br />

wish to walk, th-ere will be a dis-<br />

Sprlnff Bridge Benefit at MUling-<br />

MAPLEWOOD<br />

She waa also chosen recently to<br />

play of Bonnie Brae Fajrm lambs<br />

ton, which h scheduled for May<br />

r&sld* in the University's Senior<br />

and otter livestock, on the Bonnie DOG & CAT HOSPITAL<br />

19th, May 20th and May Slit This<br />

Hunor Hojae next year.<br />

Brae campus.<br />

three-da7 event has Igr many years<br />

Dr. J. CoidbroKix, Veterinarian<br />

Gladys ie a member of P'fli itti focused the interest of more then The boys of the Bonnie Brae<br />

social sorority and Pi Sigma Al- 3,000 women in this State who help<br />

j Medidnt - Suri^-y - Dentistry<br />

Farm School, where one hundred<br />

pha, national political science fra- to raise the Scholarship Fund boys are cared for and educated Boaidlne - Pluckinc - Clipping<br />

ternity.<br />

needed far the care and training of in the course of the year, are the<br />

these underprivileged boys. Guests<br />

225B Miubnrn Ave. Maplewood<br />

young hosLs ot the occasion. Tb-ese<br />

Margaret C&marata of Green- from <strong>Millburn</strong> ana Short Hills will boys who are at The Farm and South Oranee 2-9333<br />

wood drive has been elected vice- play at Thn Farm on Tuesday,- ir. school throughout the year are<br />

president of the College of NewMay<br />

20th.<br />

dependent children from under-<br />

Rochelie Dramatic Association.<br />

Margaret is chtirman of the Fam- Hostesses from twenty-el^ht privileged areaa throughout the<br />

ily-Life Commission of theNFCCS, communities who will drive to the State. The more than ex camp<br />

held by New Rochelle Tor tiie e&Gt- Farm during the three-day cele- youngsters wil; not begin to arrive<br />

Ern regiwi of Lhe country. A bration include Mrs. Dean 2mery at the Farm Camp until June 23rd<br />

speech-English myor, she recently and Mrs. Ralph R. RUmery of •whea -.be first contingent will leave<br />

portrayed Meg, th« daughter of Short giUs.<br />

Newark to be transported by the<br />

Bonnie Brae Bus over the thirty<br />

Saint Thomas More, in tt« junior By eleven o'clock on tbe me ru- miles ol country to Milliagton, Af-<br />

play. She is a member ot Sodality, ing- of each QZ these days, the Bonter that, each, two weeks, a large<br />

Glee Club, and the French. Club. nie Brae Scout tr&op will be re- contingent of boys will b* on its<br />

viewing plans for parking cars and way. Boy3 from ra&ny partg of the<br />

lor reeeiTing their numerous siaate com-; to Newark by train.<br />

guests. In addition this year, there and make the rest Df the journey<br />

will be a group of "youag pirates."<br />

AUCTION SALE<br />

of Housrhn!rt EllecU Comprlied<br />

in the £st&t« ef<br />

MRS. O. EDWIN YOUNG<br />

HE ralrmount Are., Chatham, N. J.<br />

Dn •(.! Pie<br />

Muj 1 19th, 30th and 21st<br />

at 10:iN> A, M.<br />

Included UK stvtrfcl aunarea piseci<br />

nf r.aia. copper, surer >-na SUT«<br />

Rcsfsr. Luitrc-rtfkre; llistoricaJ Blue<br />

5ttffCtdihire CHina. Cup PKttS, etc..<br />

• larfe num&er of Pewter pieces 1n-<br />

ClndiJiE >n imported ccvered j|ig<br />

by Boswell Glcason; sepcn Anrltrue<br />

Amerlc&n Chi^T>«atlalc CHairs Ot cieellBD-t<br />

quality, nil sne-qut tjh«'aioii<br />

Field Etd mi* TES1*T, antigac<br />

Che^tJ Ol Drawers ««n other (pmiturt;<br />

Oil Paotincs *y B»!» Donheur.<br />

J- Ciil«ton n'letins. William<br />

Hart, A. H. W7»nt *nd Others; pair<br />

Meissen candelabra, three Meissen<br />

Table Lumps: mend sets or Prism<br />

Clrand&lw anc candflalira; fine<br />

Table roicBlalPS ana GlaBBware: a<br />

IU-EP iiMniber of orlentnl RMES; and<br />

ipany ctlier TaliisWe artli-lts.<br />

EitiiTilHi'n SaLurdaST kDd Sunday,<br />

Miy 17th *na W"<<br />

fioia ltf:G» a- in- to 5aJ0 p. m.<br />

WAiTEB I- BUSH<br />

Auctioneer<br />

Phones:<br />

Hat*! EcBert Trent Mitchell 2.MH<<br />

Kewart 2, N. J. Market 2-1000<br />

DAGWOOD<br />

313 <strong>Millburn</strong> Avenue<br />

NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF<br />

Florence Wittltop<br />

Edward Dasslng<br />

TASTY SANDWICHES JANjE LOGAN ICE CREAM<br />

<strong>Millburn</strong> 8-31<strong>15</strong><br />

WANTED TO PURCHASE:<br />

A Manufacturing Concern<br />

A Client of our* Is prcsitfar.l and one »I OIL- principal stockholders<br />

of a chemical company in INew York, wliich is one<br />

Of the oldest in iU field. He is 40 years of aer. lives in<br />

Stimuli I, aod ivcntd like to invest in an f-iU.'.rpri^ not too<br />

far from his home. He would consider active participation<br />

in the firm's management if present management desires,<br />

or wishes to retire from the business. Chemical Or plastics<br />

Industry prefu-red hut not essential.<br />

PARSONS, CLOSSON & McTXVAINE<br />

Attorneys at Law<br />

92 William Street New York B, N, Y.<br />

Oil Burner Installations<br />

10% LOWER<br />

,.. COMPARE OUR ESTIMATES<br />

WITH ANY OTHERS<br />

(We're meeting our President's request)<br />

Compare our Service, also.<br />

Drake Coal Co.<br />

318 Nye Avenue, Irvfngtcn<br />

Coal, Pnei] Oil, Oil Burner*<br />

"60 Yean of Service"<br />

^PVt<br />

Made with OIL<br />

PUNT<br />

A tea! paint—not mixed with watsr. Popular pastel colon.<br />

Comes ready to ute. Produces a smooth, flat, g!areleu finish.<br />

ONE COAT COVERS ONE GALLON<br />

WALLPAPER PAINTS THE<br />

AND MANY °THH AVERAGE ROOM<br />

TIGER'S<br />

324 <strong>Millburn</strong> Ave. <strong>Millburn</strong> 6-0469<br />

RELAX<br />

„» DELCO-HEAT<br />

Free JOB*** fc bdldmg<br />

tea. «l«mli»B axrt. ^> l '" 1 »<br />

mit Hid «od tKhet<br />

A Ddco-Hea Da<br />

h<br />

mtiallr bj Delce-Hert<br />

Stop in "ntl 6ad out bov a<br />

Ddto-HtM CH! BorMT can be<br />

a l i<br />

Geo. G. Salmon Co.<br />

Fuel Oil - Coal<br />

Building Material<br />

SO 2-1900<br />

117 Valley St. South Orange<br />

I Pag. ? I<br />

F. G Schroeder, Jr.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Weddings Parties<br />

And<br />

Informal Portraits<br />

MUlburn 6-0884<br />

26 Elaine St<br />

Millbnra<br />

La Couturiere Salon<br />

Women's and Childran't Cuirom Made Clothes<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

IS Main St. <strong>Millburn</strong> 6-4100<br />

FORMERLY WITH L BAMBERGER 4 CO.<br />

Ann Samartino Angela Ricigllaao<br />

Rubber Tile Asphalt Tile<br />

LINOLEUM<br />

Custom design nod expert workmanship attend even th«<br />

smallest job. Free estimates arc merely ft part of our services.<br />

OFEIS" EVENINGS T-9 o'clock<br />

I .IIJMU'IJT<br />

519 Millhurn Ave-<br />

Short mils<br />

"-2376<br />

FRUIT BEARING TREES<br />

AND<br />

BUSHES<br />

For Your<br />

Backyard ©arden<br />

APPLE<br />

QRIMES GOLDEN<br />

YORK IMPERIAL<br />

JTYSLOP CRAB<br />

PEACH<br />

CRAWFORD EARLY<br />

ELBER.TA<br />

BELLE OF GEORGIA<br />

PEARS<br />

DWARF<br />

SECJTHL.<br />

CHERRY<br />

NAPOLEON<br />

MONTMOREKCY<br />

BljACK fMtrCABXAN<br />

PLUMS<br />

ABCNDAKCE<br />

ECRBA2IK<br />

AT POPULAR PRICES<br />

GRAPES<br />

BETA<br />

CONCORD<br />

DELAWARE<br />

PORTLAND<br />

HUCKLEBERRY<br />

GOOSEBERRY<br />

CHAMPION<br />

GLENDAU3<br />

CURRANTS<br />

FAYS<br />

PERFECTION<br />

RASPBERRY<br />

INDIAN SUMMER<br />

LOGAN<br />

BOYSENBERRY<br />

KHUBARE BOOK'S<br />

Shrubs Flowering Apples Rose Trees<br />

Dogwood Trees Rose Bushes Flowering Plants<br />

Seedlings of AM Kinds Vegetables<br />

LONERGAN'S !<br />

329 Millbum Avenue <strong>Millburn</strong> 4-0302<br />

MORTGAGE LOANS<br />

A loan of money, the repayment of<br />

which Is to be secured by a mortgage cover-<br />

ing real estate is an individual matter.<br />

The length of time allowed to repay, tha<br />

amount of monthly payment, the interest<br />

rate and the cost of legal expense, are<br />

matters of paramount interest to the bor-<br />

rower and must be arranged to suit individ-<br />

ual needs.<br />

ft*****************<br />

Our officers are particularly prepared<br />

to consider your individual needs. Come in<br />

and see us on your mortgage loan.<br />

THE OLDEST SAVIHQS INSTITUTION IN THE COUNT*<br />

FOUNDED 1851<br />

UNION SQUARE, ELIZABETH<br />

W it<br />

I

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